Fall Sports Recaps and Previews
Women's Volleyball
While we all fret about the offensive performances on the grid iron, I figured we could use a pick me up with a deep dive on our historically most successful Fall sport - Women's Volleyball.
Last year was an up and down season for Jerritt Elliot's squad as the team uncharacteristically dropped winnable matches and never found their footing against top competition. Lineups, rotations and formations fluctuated throughout the season as the coaching staff searched for consistency but it never truly came. Madisen Skinner performed at a very high level but no other outside hitter really came along to help her carry the load. The 2nd place conference finish was a disappointment for a team that entered the season as one of the most likely Texas teams to secure a SEC conference championship. The struggles continued in the NCAA tournament and the sweet 16 finish was only the 2nd time in the last 20 years the team has not advanced to at least the Elite 8.
Entering this season, the big questions were - How would Texas replace Madi Skinner at the outside hitter position and would they find consistency at the setter and libero position? So far, both questions have been adamantly answered in the positive.
Texas found its powerhouse Outside Hitter in national semifinalist Pitt Panthers transfer Torrey Stafford. The first team All-American led all of the power 4 in hitting percentage (0.358) last year and opted to spend her Junior year in Austin. She has not slowed down one bit since suiting up for the Longhorns - leading the team with 4.5 kills per set and hitting 0.294 on the year. Making the Texas attack even more dangerous has been super freshman Cari Spears. She is 2nd on the team in kills, 3.8 per set and is hitting at a healthy 0.292 percentage. Feeding the attack has been Ella Swindle, who struggled at times last year but has been very consistent in her setting so far this season.
On the defensive side, Emma Halter has been very effective in the Libero role as the team as a whole has made scoring very tough on their opponents. Indiana Transfer Ramsey Gary has also been very effective subbing in at the Libero position this season. Sophmores Ayden Ames and Nya Byunton have led the charge at the middle blocker position.
If you have missed it, the Texas Longhorns have built an incredible resume through 6 matches.
Wins over #12 Creighton (3-0), #8 Wisconsin (3-0), RV Rice (3-1), #6 Stanford (3-2), #4 Louisville (3-2) and tonight's victory over #9 Arizona State (3-0).
Things don't exactly slow down as they are set to face two other ranked big 12 foes in #15 TCU and #20 Baylor before entering SEC play. While Texas will be the favorite to win the SEC, #3 Kentucky and #8 A&M will be stiff competition. Florida, #11, and Missouri, #23, represent the only other ranked SEC teams at this juncture.
Director's Cup Spin
Women's Volleyball is one of the 5 required sports for the Director's Cup and Texas is on track to secure another solid score on the volleyball court. It is early in the season but Elite 8 seems like the floor for this team with the team's 5th NCAA Championship being a strong possibility. Women's volleyball follows the 64 team bracket scoring with points starting at 25 and increasing to 50, 64, 73, 83, 90 and 100 with each win.